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Introduction
New series in the book of Mark.
SS and youth studying Mark in Explore the Bible.
New series in the book of Mark.
SS and youth studying Mark in Explore the Bible.
We will walk through an overview of the book of Mark today, study the entry to Jerusalem, last supper and trials on Palm Sunday and then look at the death, burial, and resurrection on Easter.
We will walk through an overview of the book of Mark today, study the entry to Jerusalem, last supper and trials on Palm Sunday and then look at the death, burial, and resurrection on Easter.
Mark is a simple presentation of The Gospel written only a few decades after Jesus ascended.
Maybe 40 years or so.
Mark is a simple presentation of The Gospel written only a few decades after Jesus ascended.
Maybe 40 years or so.
Practical, short story snapshots with only minimal detail as needed.
The original audience would have been familiar with many of the details.
Practical, short story snapshots with only minimal detail as needed.
The original audience would have been familiar with many of the details.
Begins with Jesus’ start in ministry and ends at the resurrection announcement.
Mark does not show the life and ancestry of Jesus, and doesn’t show the final days with the disciples beyond the resurrection.
Begins with Jesus’ start in ministry and ends at the resurrection announcement.
Mark does not show the life and ancestry of Jesus, and doesn’t show the final days with the disciples beyond the resurrection.
Mark gives an emphasis on who Jesus is and connects Him to the Father as the Son of God.
Mark gives an emphasis on who Jesus is and connects Him to the Father as the Son of God.
Story is told in three main sections.
First two sections are faster paced with short snippets.
Story is told in three main sections.
First two sections are faster paced with short snippets.
Early ministry where Jesus establishes His authority through healing and signs, builds a community.
Early ministry where Jesus establishes His authority through healing and signs, builds a community.
Pivotal point after which He is on the way to Jerusalem and focuses on preparing His disciples.
Pivotal point after which He is on the way to Jerusalem and focuses on preparing His disciples.
Third part is in Jerusalem, last supper, trial, and cross.
Pace slows down somewhat and more time and detail are given to this period.
Third part is in Jerusalem, last supper, trial, and cross.
Pace slows down somewhat and more time and detail are given to this period.
Running through the book we see several distinct themes, and Mark answers the questions – Who is Jesus?
Why did He come?
And What does it mean to follow Him?
Running through the book we see several distinct themes, and Mark answers the questions – Who is Jesus?
Why did He come?
And What does it mean to follow Him?
Points
About Mark
About Mark
About Mark
Highlights and key passages
Highlights and key passages
Mark begins with a statement of purpose, Scripture backdrop, and launch of Jesus into ministry life.
Mark begins with a statement of purpose, Scripture backdrop, and launch of Jesus into ministry life.
Mark 1:1 beginning of Gospel of Jesus Christ Son of God
beginning of Gospel of Jesus Christ Son of God
beginning of Gospel of Jesus Christ Son of God
Tell John baptizing Jesus
Read as example of brief story snapshots
Mark 1:14-15 Kingdom is near, repent, believe Gospel
Kingdom is near, repent, believe Gospel
Kingdom is near, repent, believe Gospel.
Jesus begins His ministry.
Mark 8:27-31 pivot point You are the Messiah
pivot point You are the Messiah
pivot point You are the Messiah.
Then Jesus began teaching the Journey - rejection/suffering, killed, rise
Mark 8:34 discipleship = way of the cross =
discipleship = way of the cross =
discipleship = way of the cross = suffering and death.
Disciples invited to follow Jesus on His journey.
Mark 10:45 ransom for many
ransom for many
ransom for many
Three Predictions
Three Predictions
Read from Bible Mark 8:29-33
Mark 8:31-33 after pivot – Jesus to Peter, get behind me
after pivot – Jesus to Peter, get behind me
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32-33 after pivot – Jesus to Peter, get behind me
Ma vv.
32-33 after pivot – Jesus to Peter, get behind me
Read from Bible Mark 9:31-32
Mark 9:30-32 disciples were afraid to ask
disciples were afraid to ask
v.32 disciples were afraid to ask
v.32 disciples were afraid to ask
Read from Bible Mark 10:32-34
Mark 10:32-34 (also v45) join me in suffering
(also v45) join me in suffering
(also v45) join me in suffering
(also v45) join me in suffering
Also in 12:11ff parable of tenants, master sends son, tenants kill him.
Also in 12:11ff parable of tenants, master sends son, tenants kill him.
Mark focuses in really hard on the Gospel, journey to the cross, Jesus giving Himself, and the invitation for disciples to follow Him in this Journey.
Mark also shows various people wrestling with who Jesus is.
Who is this man?
Who is this man?
Mark doesn’t take the time and space to give Jesus human background and credentials.
His focus is on His divine origin.
Throughout the book various characters wrestle with who this man is.
Mark doesn’t take the time and space to give Jesus human background and credentials.
His focus is on His divine origin.
Throughout the book various characters wrestle with who this man is.
• A stunned synagogue crowd asks, “What is this?
A new teaching—and with authority!”
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